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Figure 11. Global strain-rate model derived from over 22,000 horizontal GPS velocities; white areas assumed to be rigid plates (figure courtesy of Corné Kreemer,
modified from Kreemer et al., 2014).

improve building codes and limit losses from collapse of unrein-       mineralogists, sedimentologists, stratigraphers, paleontolo-                                GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/gsatoday
forced masonry buildings during earthquakes (Fig. 14). As tech-        gists, volcanologists, petrologists, environmental geologists,
nology evolves, we can expect many new discoveries and exciting        geological engineers, geotechnicians, etc.; and they work
new applications in geology.                                           with biologists and other scientists, engineers, skilled laborers,
                                                                       and community-relations and business professionals to
  The demographics of our science have evolved. Not only is the        benefit society.
world changing, but we geoscientists are changing as well (Fig. 15).
The American Geosciences Institute’s Workforce Program                   GSA has Divisions, but we work together on our mission to
(Wilson, 2014) reported on recent gains among women in all             advance geoscience research and discovery, service to society, stew-
college majors (Fig. 16) and in the geosciences (Fig. 17). The repre-  ardship of Earth and the geosciences profession. Perhaps the word
sentation of women in the geosciences is approaching, but not          Division isn’t the best term. It implies that we are divided, when so
quite at, the percentage in the population (at least in the U.S.).     many of our issues, such as mining in an economically and environ-
We have a long way to go, however, in terms of minorities in the       mentally acceptable manner, require multidisciplinary approaches.
geosciences (Fig. 18). Also, few statistics are available on the       Maybe we need to change the name from Divisions to something
percentage of individuals with disabilities within our profession.     else. Multiplications doesn’t make sense, nor does Exponentials, but
To attract the best and brightest to our profession, we must have      along those lines, perhaps Dimensions could be better. The string-
attractive career paths and opportunities for all people. I’m          theory physicists have about 10 dimensions. We have at least 18, the
pleased that GSA actively supports opening the profession to all,      current number of GSA divisions (GSA18), or 20, if you add the Soils
through such programs as On To the Future, which is bringing           and International Interest Groups (GSA20), or 90+, if you add the
students from underrepresented groups to our annual meetings.          Associated Societies and their disciplinary, professional, and
                                                                       geographic dimensions (GSA90+).
  Our profession is changing. Neuendorf et al. (2005) defined
geology as “the study of the planet Earth, the materials of which        GSA’s world is changing as well. A huge change, which will
it is made, the processes that act on those materials, the products    benefit our members, authors, the general public, and science,
formed, and the history of the planet and its life forms since its     is the fact that our journals will be freely accessible on the Web
origin.” They also defined geologist as “one who is trained in and     upon publication, with Geology first in 2017.
works in any of the geological sciences.” I am somewhat disap-
pointed about the evolution of the terminology for geologists.           Let’s envision GSA and our science in the future journals. GSA
What was once broadly labeled as a geologist became a “geolog-         publications will continue to be rigorously peer reviewed and edited.
ical scientist,” presumably partly to not offend some geophysi-        GSA publications will attract many of the best papers, books, and
cists and geochemists. We also use the term “Earth scientist,”         maps in the geological sciences. Electronic access will be available
but that might offend some planetary scientists. We now                anywhere—in the office, lab, or field. We might even expect that the
promote the term “geoscientist.” I actually prefer the label “geo.”    public will make sound decisions on the basis of our science. GSA
In the international mining business, geos include geophysicists,      publications will be accessible to everyone, and we will attract the
geochemists, structural geologists, economic geologists,               best and brightest students from diverse backgrounds, thereby
                                                                       increasing the likelihood of meeting societal challenges.

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